
- BSP chief Mayawati expelled her nephew Akash Anand a day after stripping him of all key posts.
- She accused him of actions that hurt the party’s unity and compared his case to his father-in-law’s expulsion.
- This marks a significant shift in BSP’s internal politics, raising questions about the party’s future leadership.
Why did Mayawati take such a drastic step?
In a shocking political move, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati has expelled her nephew Akash Anand, citing party discipline and unity. Just a day earlier, she had removed him from all leadership roles within the party. Her decision, announced on social media, emphasized the need to uphold the ideals of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and party founder Kanshiram.
Mayawati’s statement also linked Akash’s expulsion to his father-in-law, Ashok Siddharth, who was ousted from the party for allegedly creating factions and weakening BSP’s structure. She pointed out that recent events, including those related to Akash’s wedding, contributed to the internal tensions within the party.
What does this mean for BSP’s future?
With Akash Anand previously seen as Mayawati’s political heir, his sudden removal raises serious questions about the party’s succession plan. The move signals Mayawati’s firm grip on the party, showing that she prioritizes discipline over family ties. However, it could also lead to further instability within the BSP, which has already been struggling to regain political relevance. As the dust settles, political observers will be watching closely to see if this shake-up strengthens the party or further weakens it ahead of upcoming elections.
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